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Shaista Lodhi Speaks On Shoaib Malik-Sana Javed’s Controversial Wedding

Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik shook social media on January 20, 2024, with the sudden announcement of his third marriage to actress Sana Javed. The post, captioned “Alhamdullilah. ‘And We created you in pairs,’” sparked intense scrutiny and criticism, raising questions about the couple’s past relationships. Netizens, in particular, expressed concern over the lack of disclosure about their previous marriages before embarking on this new chapter. Recently, Shaista Lodhi talked about Shoaib-Sana’s controversial wedding in a podcast.

Unanswered Questions on Shoaib-Sana’s Controversial Marriage

Shoaib Malik’s previous marriages with Aisha Siddiqui and Sania Mirza, coupled with Sana Javed’s past union with singer Umair Jaswal, fueled public scrutiny. Many wondered why the couple had not openly shared details of their divorces before taking this step.  Adding to the discourse, Dr. Shaista Lodhi, a close friend of Shoaib and Sana, recently addressed the controversy on Hafiz Ahmed’s podcast. The former morning show host turned aesthetic medicine professional shed light on the couple’s relationship, emphasizing that social media judgment often overlooks the complexities of personal choices. Shaista defended the couple, stating that adults have the right to live life on their own terms, and questioned the authority of faceless individuals to comment on celebrities’ personal lives.

Defending Personal Choices

Shaista firmly asserted that Shoaib and Sana were separated from their respective partners before starting their relationship. Criticizing the judgmental nature of social media, she highlighted the need for respect and dignity in discussing celebrities’ personal lives. Shaista concluded by questioning society’s inability to find happiness in the joy of others, urging restraint and understanding in the face of celebrity relationships.

Read more: Shoaib Malik Finally Breaks Silence on Marriage With Sana Javed

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